Thanks, Andy. It's a somber anniversary for one Des Moines family. Today marks one year since the brutal car jacking that left Mike Wasike unable to see, speak, or walk. KCCI's Laura Nichols shows us how he and his family are doing one year later. IT BEEN KIND OF REAL EMOTIONAL THE LAST WEEK AND TODAY BECAUSE I'M THINKING IT'S A WHOLE YEAR AGO WITHOUT MIKE BEING HOME. One year ago...on a cold February night much like tonight... Joan Namachemo's worst nightmare came true... Her husband Mike was brutually beaten in a carjacking...and left with brain damage so severe he can't talk, walk, or see... This is what Mike looks like today... he's in a rehab facility in Tulsa... his recovery is slow ...but he does recognize Joan...the woman who's stood by his side through it all... I SPEAK TO HIM IN SWAHILI OF COURSE. HE WILL FAST FORWARD AND KIND OF HOLD MY HAND TO MAKE SURE THAT'S ME. AND HE WON'T LET ME GO THE WHOLE OF THE TIME. At a prayer service Wednesday night...friends and community members gathered around Joan and her children on this painful anniversary... I DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT YOU GUYS THIS PAST YEAR. It's not only been a year of pain... but also a year of waiting... The three teens authorities believe are responsible have yet to stand trial I HAVE SO MUCH PAIN IN MY HEART BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY DID. Joan says she'll never be able to get back what they took from her...but she holds out hope every single day. SEEING MIKE ON THE 26TH OF FEBRUARY LAST YEAR AND SEEING MIKE TODAY HE IS A FIGHTER. AND I KNOW HE IS NOT GIVING UP THIS. HE IS GOING TO KEEP FIGHTING AND I KNOW SOMEDAY HE IS GOING TO STAND UP AND GIVE A SPEECH. Suspects LeShaun Murray and Terrance Cheeks will now stand

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